Wednesday July 2, 2014, 4:16 am
Not all Christians are hypocrites so hope I don't offend anyone- but the CHURCH itself definitely is - always greed - you all said it - morality out the window - honesty out the window and I could go on!

Wednesday July 2, 2014, 7:40 am
Nancy, "maddening" is definitely the word!
roger nails it, and I, for one, will never step foot in a Hobby Lobby again, once was enough; nor will I buy from Chick-Fill-A.
Val, I am sure you are correct, but the ones making the news seem to be a self-selected bunch of scum.

Wednesday July 2, 2014, 7:48 am
I have seen reports on the pension plan investments a few weeks ago, but didn't know they actually had Plan B, and Ella in their own health insurance plan for years, dropping them just before the lawsuit. Both facts make it absolutely clear that the whole lawsuit had nothing to do with religion but everything with trying to undermine the ACA.

This information also begs the question whether it was known to the defendant, the government, and if they knew, if it was presented to the SCOTUS. The next question then would be why they came to this far reaching and disastrous 5-4 decision. It couldn't possibly be because the 5 are in league with the GOP, could it?

Wednesday July 2, 2014, 9:59 am
I don't now if they are hypocrites or dumb enough not to research about their investment partners. On second thought, in this instance, they are probably dumb enough not to know. But they are still Theocratic hypocritical wannabe dictators.

Wednesday July 2, 2014, 1:17 pm
So they don't have a problem with contraceptives as long as they are making money from them and by extrapolation the people who use them? It would seem that Hobby Lobby are guided more by the Invisible Hand of Adam Smith than the invisible hand of any deity.

This sounds more like corporatism than religious values to me. Just another example of how the Right Wing and their corporate overlords use ‘Faith and Values’ to manipulate the political landscape to serve their own ends.

Wednesday July 2, 2014, 6:37 pm
"But Hobby Lobby's managers either were not aware of these options or chose not to invest in them." I didn't, did you? And holding mutual funds valued at more than $73 does not mean that you have $73 million in investments in companies that produce emergency contraceptive pills,, it just means that most pharmaceutical produce items. The question is what percent of these companies are linked to contraceptives, and would you really want not to own stocks. Especially considering that as a major stock owner you can vote to eliminate the involvement.